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Here's the fixed shadow version...

@ buzz99: glad it's working! :)

@ rm20010: It's 01:15 here :sleep: , I'm going to feed my bedbugs now,.. I'll create a different shadow set later.

Take your time; these cursors still look great. :)

Thanks for the quick fix. :D

Thanks for the quick notice! :D

something about the main cursor just doesn't 'feel' right... like the clicking spot is a few pixels too far inside the cursor point.

I did'nt touch the Hot Spots, they are at the top left.

Take your time; these cursors still look great. :)

Here's the second shadow version (smaller & darker shadows) :)

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Windows_Aero_Shadow2.zip

Thanks for the updated cursors. (Y)

oh and the small '+ sign' or 'shortcut arrow' do not appear when you hold 'ctrl' or 'alt' keys down while dragging files around.

:huh: They still appear for me.

how about making a black version of those cursors?

Here ya go... :)

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Windows_Aero_Black.zip

oh and the small '+ sign' or 'shortcut arrow' do not appear when you hold 'ctrl' or 'alt' keys down while dragging files around.

They still appear here.:huh:h:

no they don't

I'm not saying that they appear on your system, but they do appear on rm20010's and my system.

Do they appear when you select another cursor scheme?

I've added a black shadow scheme + all previous schemes to the first post. :)

they show up in other standard themes, don't have a lot of custom cursor themes but in them they don't show up. Are you sure you're doing what I said in my post? holding 'ctrl' or 'alt'?

the only occasion where I can see the + sign is when dragging inside an app that accepts it and there I get the standard white mouse cursor and + sign, which is normal

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